Another post after another gap.
This is a super-easy one. Simply tell me what significance this photo has in the current Indian economy.
Hint: The significance began to gain currency only from about 1996. Since then, it has become a much bigger part of our lives.
Happy quizzing, and have a nice life, folks!
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A Round Dozen people have replied, and all are correct! This is indeed the photo that has been used to develop the profile/photo of Mahatma Gandhi on our currency notes.
Gandhi on the currency notes
ReplyDeleteSource of Gandhi's picture as used in Currency notes
ReplyDeleteThe picture of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian currency notes is based on the above photograph of Lord Pethick-Lawrence and Gandhi as the latter was leaving after an interview, Delhi, April 18, 1946. #;o)
ReplyDeleteImage on 500rs note is taken from this pic.
ReplyDeleteThe image from which Gandhi's picture on Indian currency notes is extracted.
ReplyDeleteThe image of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian currency notes is taken from a front-pan of this photograph.
ReplyDeleteGood to see the blog is active again.
this pic of MG is used on indian notes
ReplyDeleteThis pic of gandhi is taken for printing indian currency with gandhi's image
ReplyDeleteGandhi's face was taken and watermarked in Indian Currency Notes.
ReplyDeleteOops!! Sorry not the watermark one... but it is printed on the note!!
ReplyDeletePic used in Rs.500 notes
ReplyDeleteThe photo of gandhi on Bank note taken from this pic. :
ReplyDeleteIt is the close-up of this picture of the Mahatma that appears on Indian currency notes
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